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The new Wick, Scotland, life-boat Princess Marina which is a 48 foot 6-inch Oakley Mk. II

The new Wick, Scotland, life-boat Princess Marina which is a 48 foot 6-inch Oakley Mk. II


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The new Wick, Scotland, life-boat Princess Marina which is a 48 foot 6-inch Oakley Mk. II

The new Wick, Scotland, life-boat Princess Marina which is a 48 foot 6-inch Oakley Mk.II. boat number 48-13
On 30th September 1970 H.R.H. Princess Alexandra officialy christened the new lifeboat " Princess Marina" in honour of her late mother who had been a president of the RNLI for 25 years.
No actual date for this picture, and so Mirrorpix will suggest
Picture taken circa 1st March 1975

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